Coast Guard ends search for 2 still missing from plane crash
The Coast Guard says it has completed its search of the waters off East Hampton, New York, where a private plane went down with four people aboard.
The Coast Guard says local authorities will continue the search.
The Piper Navajo went down at about 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, when thunderstorms were in the area.
Police identified those aboard the plane as Bernard and Bonnie Krupinski (KRUH-pin-ski) and their grandson, William Maerov (may-RAHV), all of East Hampton; and the pilot, Jon Dollard (DAHL'-lard) of Hampton Bays.
Bernard Krupinski was a builder whose clients included Martha Stewart and Billy Joel.
Two bodies were recovered but police did not identify who was found and who was still missing.
Family representatives issued a statement thanking supporters and responders.
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Information from: Newsday, http://www.newsday.com